Archive for September 13th, 2010

N.H. Sen. Judd Gregg tells CNBC’s Larry Kudlow leaders are ‘trying to run the government into the ditch’ to institute European social welfare model. By Jeff Poor Business & Media Institute.org We’ve heard from various elements that President Barack Obama was a socialist trying to “fundamentally change” the United States of America in a... »

By Marisol Bello USA TODAY.com The recession continued to take its toll as more families with children became homeless for the second straight year, a U.S. government report shows. The number of families in homeless shelters increased 7% to 170,129 from fiscal year 2008 through fiscal year 2009, a report released today by the... »

The neo-colonial rush for global farmland has gone exponential since the food scare of 2007-2008. By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard TelegraphUK 12 Sep 2010 Last week’s long-delayed report by the World Bank suggests that purchases in developing countries rose to 45m hectares in 2009, a ten-fold jump from levels of the last decade. Two thirds have... »

Marti Oakley PPJ Gazette.com Having spent the last ten years, minimally, spending without conscience or concern, the federal government has hit the wall; no one wants to buy our Treasury bonds used to finance the national debt. As one bill after another comes out of congress giving the government and its corporate buddies control... »

By MARK WHITEHOUSE, MARCUS WALKER And JOANN S. LUBLIN WSJ.com The global recovery is still on track, but it’s looking increasingly likely to be a long slog for much of the developed world. Just over a year after the recovery started, its initial vigor has abruptly subsided, thrusting the world into a new period... »

By Howard Schneider WashingtonPost.com Will the U.S. government ever default? It’s not a pleasant thought for anyone holding some of the roughly $9 trillion in U.S. government bonds and notes currently in public hands – or for anyone hoping the global economy can stay on an even keel. But the economists at the International... »

by Robert Eschauzier LewRockwell.com Soon the mid-term federal elections will be upon us once again. As this event nears, the debate around the water fountains, in the media and on social networks will once again center on whom or which party to vote for. Strangely, the question rarely if ever heard is if one... »

by Michael Tennant TheNewAmerican.com On September 14, 2001, President George W. Bush declared a national emergency with respect to the terrorist attacks of three days earlier. The National Emergencies Act of 1976 requires the President to renew this state of emergency on an annual basis if he wishes it to remain in effect. Bush... »

by Anthony Gregory LewRockwell.com The Cordoba House Islamic community center, scheduled for construction on private land within a few blocks of where the Twin Towers once stood, has drawn ire from many Americans, many of whom have provocatively called it the “Ground Zero Mosque” and have condemned it as offensive, and many of whom... »

By Thomas R. Horn September 13, 2010 NewsWithViews.com SATAN’S JURISDICTION There is no neutral ground in the universe; every square inch, every split second, is claimed by God and counter-claimed by Satan. —C. S. Lewis During our formative years in ministry, few people more profoundly influenced our theology and practical Christianity than pastor and... »